5 More Things Park Rangers Can Bury to Drive Nudists Off San Onofre Beach

​Having already been played out on the sand, in the media and at the courthouse, state park rangers' crackdown on sunbathers who let it all hang out on a secluded stretch of beach off San Onofre's Trail 6 has taken a most stinky turn. The nudists, who prefer to be called naturists, say rangers purposely
buried the rotting carcass of sea lion not where it washed up but at the clothing-optional beach, creating a
gawdawful smell. The rangers counter they just happened to dig the shallow grave--complete with a black fin sticking out of the ground--at the nude
beach they've fought mightily to de-nude.

The rangers say simply wanted to let "nature" happen, according to a piece in the Orange County Register. Nature vs. naturists. It's come to this. But surely the rangers could come up with other smelly things to bury at Trail 6 to further drive off the quiet, peaceful, not-hurting-anyone nekkid people. (By the way, who sunbathes with suits on, let alone without them, in January?)